Reviewsof Park Manor of Humble

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

We had my mother-in-law at Park Manor of Humble before we put her back home. It was dirty. They did not take care of her nor give her her medications. They left her in dirty diapers constantly and didn't feed her. She had to be coached to eat, and they did not do that for her unless we hired a sitter that would help her eat. I have negative reviews for them. The staff was lacking in caring for not only her but other patients. We saw no activities, but they said they had them. She never participated in them. They didn't take her down there. They're just lacking in compassion. They care about their job and that's it. There were feces all over her bathroom, the toilet, and around her bed; I have pictures of that. That place is not going to get a good recommendation from me. The food looked appetizing, but they did not feed it to her. We had to pay $3,000 a month plus $500 a week for a sitter, so someone could be there when we weren't. She was there for three weeks.

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My husband went into Park Manor of Humble on August 12 and was released to finally come home to me on September 25. I thought it was very adequate, nice, and very clean, and for what was needed, his room was fine. It wasn’t anything posh, but he got food, care, and a lot of good physical therapy. The reason for the 3 stars is because of their consistent inability to give him his proper medication. I had to be there at all times to make sure that the medication they were giving him was the correct dosages. That was the one thing that was terrible, plus they gave him sugary food when he was on a diabetic diet. I was down there 12 hours a day just to protect my husband. The dosages would change every day, and they kept making mistakes with it. I pretty much stayed there from 5:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. every single day to protect him. They were nice people who meant well, but it was difficult.

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

I am/was a resident of this facility

My mother is in Park Manor of Humble, and I would not recommend this place. They don’t hire caring and compassionate people. I’ve had several care meetings with them for my mother on issues that needed to be taken care of and they still aren’t being taken care of and nothing has changed. For five months, I begged and pleaded. They need to hire more aides to assist at night time. After the care meetings that I had, the nutritionist, the social worker, and the director of nursing are just not following through.

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In 2008 Park Manor. Of Humble was a prestine place for residents. Over the years it has been dwindling in service. There is no regard for residents on the late shifts because of the quailty of the employees they hire. The nursing home would be a better place if the administrator cared about the right things the residents instead of how to give bonuses to the undeserved. The quailty of food is ground beef made into so many different ways that a person never gets to eat anything else. Let's. Not talk about when the administrator has a meeting they are required to feed them the best food. But the residents are stuck with eat ing cold food and more ground beef. Breakfast always cold. Lunch maybe at room temperature. Dinner in ground beef covered in gravy soup and sandwich that is surpose to sustain the resident from 5pm to 8am the following morning.

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(ratings last updated: 06/01/17)

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Park Manor of Humble is a nursing home in Humble, TX that provides patients with skilled nursing care as well as private or shared accommodations. Contact Park Manor of Humble for more details on housing, services, and rates.

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